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Guilderland
district
overview
Our
mission:
Empowering
all
students
to
succeed
in
the
21st
century.
The
Guilderland
Central
School
District
serves
approximately
5,450
students
and
encompasses
most
of
the
town
of
Guilderland
and
part
of
the
towns
of
Knox,
New
Scotland
and
Bethlehem
in
Albany
County,
of
New
York’s
Capital
District.
"Empowering
all
students
to
succeed
in
the
21st
century"
has
been
more
than
a
mission
statement.
It
has
been
a
call
to
action
for
students,
parents,
administrators,
teachers
and
everyone
associated
with
the
school
district.
Guilderland’s
academic
program
is
recognized
as
one
of
the
best
and
most
challenging
in
the
Capital
District.
A
rich
array
of
basic
goals
and
outcomes
provides
focus
for
the
schools’
efforts.
There
are
five
elementary
schools
—
Altamont,
Guilderland,
Lynnwood,
Pine
Bush
and
Westmere
—
Farnsworth
Middle
School
and
the
Guilderland
High
School.
The
Pine
Bush
Elementary
School
on
Carman
Road,
Route
146,
opened
in
September
1994.
It
was
approved
by
the
community
because
of
the
district’s
growing
enrollment.
In
1999,
a
major
expansion
and
renovation
project,
supported
by
a
$24
million
bond
issue,
was
completed
at
Guilderland
High
School.
In
October
2001,
voters
approved
the
expansion
and
renovation
of
Farnsworth
Middle
School -- a $19.7 million project
which was completed in September 2005.
Guilderland’s
elementary
school
program
develops
students’
confidence
in
themselves
as
learners,
instills
a
love
of
learning
and
a
desire
to
learn
and
develops
the
knowledge,
skills
and
attitudes
needed
for
students
to
communicate
effectively,
understand
the
world
about
them
and
participate
effectively
in
a
democratic
society.
At
Farnsworth
Middle
School,
students
build
on
this
foundation
as
they
continue
their
educational
growth.
All
students
enroll
in
a
second
language
(French,
German
or
Spanish)
in
sixth
grade
and
may
enroll
in
Regents-level
math
and
science
courses
in
eighth
grade.
Middle
School
students
develop
the
competence
and
confidence
necessary
to
explore
and
refine
their
individual
interests.
Students
are
currently
organized
into
four
"houses"
-
Hiawatha,
Mohawk, Seneca,
and Tawasentha - and in grade level teams within each house.
Guilderland
High
School
provides
a
comprehensive
and
challenging
program
that
ensures
that
students
will
be
successful
in
advanced
educational
studies,
the
work
force
or
other
post-graduate
plans.
High
School
and
college
level
courses
provide
students
with
many
opportunities
to
develop
and
hone
their
skills,
attitudes,
and
knowledge.
Students
may
strive
to
obtain
a
major
in
any
of
the
academic
areas,
elective
disciplines
such
as
art
or
music,
or
in
occupational
studies.
They
may
earn
AP
and/or
college
credit
in
each
major
discipline.
Guilderland
teachers
are
committed
to
and
knowledgeable
in
their
disciplines,
believe
in
their
students
and
are
dedicated
to
their
students’
success.
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